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Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-30-2013 at 04:57 PMPull Grandma's toilet then test all other drains while toilet is removed , also pour three 5
gallons bucket of water down the toilet drain while toilet is removed. Post finding.Pulled the
toilet and r...

Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-27-2013 at 05:21 AMIt has just been my experience that venting is almost never the cause of drainage problems. If
you had fixture traps being siphoned out when other fixtures were discharged, then I would be
thinking ab...

Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-27-2013 at 05:16 AMDid it flush when you dumped a bucket of water into the bowl at a fast rate? If it did the
water passages in the bowl a plugged. Just cleaning the holes on the rim doesn't solve the
problem.same extre...

Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-26-2013 at 11:32 PMok so i went to my helpful hardware place who is thinking it may be venting issue. i know those
guys arent plumbing pros by any means but he seemed to understand my thoughts. he recommended a
studor v...

Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-23-2013 at 05:03 AMi snaked again and dont see any reason it would be hindered when flushed. i have completely
disassembled the toilet and cleaned every port and crevice. i got elbow deep with it. we are
real close now....

Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-22-2013 at 04:57 AMThe location of the vent in relation to those slow draining fixtures is not causing your
problem. Nothing jumps out at me from the pictures. It is possible that there is a stubborn
clog between Grandm...

Posted in thread: Additional vent? on 12-18-2013 at 06:15 PMAbout a year ago my wife, two kids and myself moved in with grandma. her home had been empty
for a few years so all the new activity was causing damage. Grandma has a shower stall that was
leaking sev...